Pryor Creek Golf Course is by far the best deal in Billings and surrounding areas including all of Eastern Montana. The course is private but offers public playing every Monday and Tuesday of the Season. Pryor Creek exists of three nine hole courses with talk of building another nine holes.
The North course is a beautifully designed nine hole with plenty of water, tree and bunker hazards along with excellent wild life and gorgeous Sandstone and Rimrock scenery that will come into play on most of the nine holes. This course follows a canyon bottom with the Pryor Creek running through it. This creek can pose a challenge on a few of the nine holes.
The South course takes you to the opposite end of the creek and puts you on higher ground. Most of the challenges fall in the elevated greens and the narrow dog legged fairways. There are plenty of trees and water hazards to keep you in play. Make sure you hit it straight on this course or else bring allot of extra golf balls. Enjoy the wide open spaces and the beautiful Montana Big Sky from these nine holes.
The West course can be the most challenging nine holes on the course. This configuration brings you through a twisting up and down joy ride of golf. There are lots of trees and plenty of water and sand to make the game more interesting. The West course plays on the same conception as the South with its narrow fairways, but the West course throws a few more trees and hills into play. From the tee box on a few of the holes you will contemplate pulling out the big one wood and letting it rip, but maybe you would be better off using your long iron or even the seven!
After finishing up your nine holes on any one of the three courses you are just a few feet from the clubhouse. Here you will find a great place to grab a beverage and head out for another nine, or take a seat and enjoy the great view of the course over a cocktail of your choice. Say high to Dave the course Pro who?s always got a few nice things to say and if you get a chance, make sure and compliment Earl on the great grounds keeping he?s been doing. The course looks Great Earl!

In all the golf I've played I have never played a course that is as hard as this course. There are very few holes in which you can hit the driver (not that this is a bad thing) and there are many dog legs. You have to think your way around this course if you are going to have a decent round.

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Course Reviews

Montecito Country Club"My first course"I grew up playing MCC. The main criticism of the track has always been that you never get a flat lie, which is often enough true, but a weak criticism nonetheless.
When typically fast the greens are challenging (hint: everything breaks toward the ocean); on #13, if you don't keep it below the hole, any putt you don't sink will wind up all the way at the bottom.
The course favors a longer driver, and offers plenty of challenge and opportunity for creativity. And you can't beat the view of the Pacific.---Trent Adams, Irvine, CA USA

Blue Lakes Country Club"Unreal"Blue Lakes C.C. is one of the best courses I have played, and I have been all over the country. Deep in the Snake River Canyon, there is not one shot that isnt breath taking. Rob Ellis, has done a great job with his staff, and golf course. If anyone gets the opportunity to play this magnificant course, do not pass it up. I would pay 2ce or 3 times as much to play this course again.---Dub, Palm Springs , CA USA

Cedar Valley Golf Course"Good golf for the money"This is a cheap golf course that isn't too challenging. Perfect for the new golfer. This course will really make you feel better about your game, especially when you make a nice drive on a par 4 and your on the green.---David Booth, Bloomington, IN USA

McPherson Country Club"MCC was a tough little course"I played in a Tourney there in June. It is a short course but one that demands shaping shots. MCC has postage stamp greens that are sloped and at times faster than any greens you will find anywhere. It is not uncommon to 3 or 4 whack on these greens that were well manicured. MCC is not your typical golf course but thats what makes it tough and fun. Bring your nerves cause this course is not a push-over to score low on.---T. Dugan, Wichita, KS USA